Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto shows off his golf swing in Arizona


The desert sun hasn’t fully extended over Camelback Ranch yet, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto He’s already working on his follow-up.
Not on Bulls Hill. On the tee box.
As Dodgers pitchers and catchers report for spring training this Friday, a video of 2025 World Series MVP Make smooth, deliberate cuts on an Arizona golf course. The right-hand swing—compact, explosive, and balanced—feels eerily familiar. The torque through his hips reflects the whip in his delivery. The finish is pure Yamamoto, and it’s set The golf swing of Charles Barkley For shame.
“Our best player has an amazing golf swing too!” A Dodgers fan raved about Reddit, Summing up what the internet quickly decided – Yamamoto doesn’t do anything halfway.
Of course, he is not alone. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is a known golf addict. Catcher Will Smith and shortstop Mookie Betts can often be found chasing birds From Scottsdale to Southern California when schedule allows. Suddenly, the Yamamoto-Roberts-Smith-Pitts foursome seems inevitable, a world championship caliber clash waiting to happen.
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Last October, Yamamoto owned the biggest stage in baseball. He went 3-0 in the 2025 World Series, allowing just two runs across 17.2 innings pitched. He tossed a complete game at Toronto in Game 2. He forced a Game 7 with a win in Game 6. Then, without relief, he pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in Game 7 to secure the title — and the MVP Trophy.
He now chases paths instead of fastballs.



